Exhibitor Name: I Need A Holiday Too Stand Number: N6170

Accessible, supported holidays and holidays with care are our passion. I Need A Holiday Too has been offering accessible holidays to disabled travellers since 2005. Our main interest has been our 6 wheelchair accessible apartments on the Pink Granite Coast in Brittany, France.
We have welcomed 100`s of disabled travellers over the years to Brittany, and we have seen great advances in accessibility for disabled people locally to us. Our apartments are still available for respite breaks, self-catering holidays, accompanied holidays and activity weeks throughout the year.
We have recently partnered with Mosaic Leisure who specialised in supported holidays mainly for people with a learning difficulty. They arranged holidays all over the world, including UK and Europe.
We are absolutely passionate about accessible travel and tourism and we are members of ENAT and TFA - European Network for Accessible Tourism and Tourism for All. Within the whole accessible tourism sector we have an extremely good reputation for our own accessibility, our understanding of making travel accessible to disabled people and also meeting the needs of our customers regardless of their impairment.
With regards to the future, we intend to not only offer France as a destination for supported holidays, with staff, activities all inclusive, but also UK breaks, Europe and the rest of the world. We are looking at bespoke one to one holidays if that is what people want and also group holidays.
We hope to match people to holidays that are interesting to them with likeminded people too, so people get on within the group and enjoy their holiday. We also, want to ensure that our customers have choice and control over their holiday and are enabled at all times to make informed choices about their holiday. Equality, dignity and respect will be aspired to at all-time ensuring customer satisfaction. We are also ensuring that we provide and support committed staff, thus providing holidays that support the disabled person regardless of their needs.